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DIAGNOSING TIMBER DEFECTS IN TRADITIONAL MALAY HOUSE: A CASE STUDY OF TOK ABU BAKAR ALANG KETAK (TABAK)
Author(s) -
Haryati Mohd Isa,
Mohd Nurfaisal Baharuddin,
Othman Mohd Nor,
Mohd Sabrizaa Abd Rashid,
Daljeet Singh Sedhu,
Muhammad Daniel Abdul Manap,
Najat Affendy Dzulkifly
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
malaysian journal of sustainable environment/malaysia journal of sustainable environment
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 0128-2417
pISSN - 0128-326X
DOI - 10.24191/myse.v8i3.15888
Subject(s) - malay , plan (archaeology) , work (physics) , eaves , architectural engineering , order (exchange) , engineering , business , forensic engineering , civil engineering , geography , finance , archaeology , mechanical engineering , philosophy , linguistics , roof
Timber traditional houses can bring a significant image of Malaysian built environment heritage. Indeed, it is one of the most valuable treasures that must be sustained for future global reference thus, the building owner and the professional must undertake the responsibility to ensure that these assets are in good condition and safe for its occupants. This paper aims to identify the nature of timber defects that occurred in Tok Abu Bakar Alang Ketak House. Two research objectives had been established (i) to identify the types of timber defects and (ii) to determine the causes of the occurrence of the defects. A mixed-method approach was adopted. The building inspection was carried out from the external to the internal of the building through a grid number from the building plan. All timber defects for each building element were recorded in the conditional survey form. The data were analysed using frequency analysis to measure the frequency of the defects occurring. The findings suggest that with a proper methodology in place, there is much that can be learned from studying the cause of the defect. It will provide some insights to the owner/caretaker in planning to repair for replacement work in order to sustain the house.

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